I RECENTLY took my 12-year-old granddaughter to leave flowers on her mother’s grave, she chose pink roses and white lilies.
The next morning I returned to Barry Cemetery with her 15-year-old sister expecting to find the flowers looking as lovely as we had left them the day before, only to find that someone had stolen our vase and used it as a candle holder and smashed it; the flowers were drooping and spoilt in a much smaller vessel meant for a candle.
Can you imagine how upset and disappointed we felt. Shame on you.
Jean Moore
Coldbrook
Barry
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